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Integrated Image IU’s Visual Identity Guidelines

Integrated Image IU’s Visual Identity Guidelines. Integrated Image Update. Approved by the Board of Trustees in 2006 as a visual system that provides a consistent, unifying identity among all IU Campuses, schools, departments and other units to the communities that we serve.

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Integrated Image IU’s Visual Identity Guidelines

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  1. Integrated Image IU’s Visual Identity Guidelines

  2. Integrated Image Update Approved by the Board of Trustees in 2006 as a visual system that provides a consistent, unifying identity among all IU Campuses, schools, departments and other units to the communities that we serve. Four main components: Marks; Seal; Color; and Typography. PAGR holding a series of meetings to determine issues and concerns that need to be addressed. Small committee assigned to resolve concerns and prepare addition of new mediums that are not covered under current guidelines.

  3. MARK • 100% Compliance • Exceptions Granted: Rare. ROTC. • Challenges - Few: Historical by nature. • Concerns: • Defining historical recognition verses modern-day promotion. • Struggles on when to use single IU mark verses campus mark. • Law School – Indy needs way to reproduce mark in name. • Need for additional spirit marks that can provide some creative freedom for merchandising.

  4. Seal • 100% Compliance • Exceptions Granted: None • Challenges - Few: Medical School desire to place on certificates for staff. • Concerns: • Complete clarification in guide on what types of “official” documents it can be used on. • Uses of artwork that “represent” a seal without it being actual seal.

  5. Color • 100% Compliance • Exceptions Granted: Rare. Can’t match • Challenges - Few: Some wish to use “brighter” red on their websites. • Concerns: • No guideline specific to how much printed materials must contain approved color. • 2) Electronic and newspaper “mixes” don’t • always match and no RGB specified. • 3) Flexibility in four color process printing for • printers if 5th fountain is not available. • 4) Better clarification on when and how • secondary palette can be used.

  6. Typography/Signatures • 90% Compliance • Exceptions Granted: Few. Indiana Clinic, IUF, IUAA. • Challenges - Several: Named school issue, considerable desire to move Indiana University/IUPUI to tertiary line or delete entirely. • Concerns: • Font does not replicate well on • websites or other electronic • media. • 2) Differentiation of signature lines • limits sizing abilities. • 3) Embroidery issues. • 4) Overall readability issues. • Spacing, sizing, font. • 5) Doesn’t work as a “logo” for • schools.

  7. Guidelines • Positives : • Overall glad there is something. • 2) Glad to have online version. • Concerns: • Not very easy to navigate. • Haven’t addressed all mediums (social, merchandise, clothing). • Needs to be updated more often with current examples of items done “well.” • Would appreciate an easy to use desk version. Visual Identity Guideline

  8. Action Items: • Timeline • Final suggestions, recommendations and concerns – April 1, 2011 • Presentation to BOT – June 23-24, 2011 • Final updates - August 1, 2011 • Committee involvement • Volunteers • Review every 2 years

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